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Revision as of 14:07, 31 May 2012
BC Racers | |||||
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System(s): Sega Mega CD, Sega 32X | |||||
Publisher: Front Street Publishing | |||||
Developer: Core Design | |||||
Genre: Racing | |||||
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BC Racers is a racing game developed and published by Core Design in 1993 for the Sega Mega CD and Sega 32X as well as the PC and 3DO. The game is set in the same universe as Chuck Rock, and even features him as a playable character.
Contents
Story
The game takes place in the Chuck Rock universe. A millionaire playboy caveman Millstone Rockafella has organized a bike race. The winner will receive the Boulderdash Bike.
Gameplay
There are four difficulty settings; Easy, Medium, Hard, and Rockhard. Each settings has 8 tracks making for a total of 32 tracks in the game. There are also 8 themes including desert wastes, volcanic areas, and massive jungles. Each track has four laps. Each bike can use turbo to increase their speed temporarily. No weapon power-ups can be found in the game although riders in the sidecar can attack other bikers. The rider in the sidecar can be controlled by a second player. If an opponent is hit enough and is caused to crash extra points are rewarded. Damage to the bike can be regained by collecting powerups near the starting line.
Version Differences
The Mega CD version had a two player cooperative mode where one player controls the driver and the other controls the fighting, steering, and turbo. The 32X version offers 2 player split screen.
Production Credits
For Core Design, LTD.
Carving Out the Code: Martin Gibbins, John Kirkland, Stefan Walker, Sean Dunlevy
Cave Painters: Toby Gard, Stuart Atkinson, Joby Wood
Howling at the Moon and Drumbeating: Nathan McCree, Martin Iveson
For U.S. Gold, Inc.
Special thanks to: Mike Schmitt, Brian Schorr, Mac Senour, Tom Marx, Frank Hom, Dan Wong, Caroline Trujillo, Jill De Maria, Kelly Lindlar, Frank Alizaga, Alison Nichols, Lee Wilkinson, Mr. Free Time
Physical Scans
Mega CD Version
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78 | |
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Based on 22 reviews |
32X Version
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75 | |
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Based on 13 reviews |
Chuck Rock games for Sega systems |
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Chuck Rock (1991) | Chuck Rock II: Son of Chuck (1993) | BC Racers (1995) |
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